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East Bay Children’s Law Offices is part of a Mental Health Services Oversight & Accountability Committee grant working with parents & caregivers statewide to improve services and support families and strengthen the voices of parents and caregivers in the process. Are … Continue reading →

Many thanks to the Sky Ranch Foundation for their continued support of East Bay Children’s Law Offices. We were honored to have Sky Ranch Foundation Board Vice President Mike Donohoe join as at the Juvenile Justice Center today. Formed in … Continue reading →

EBCLO’s Board of Directors is pleased to announce that Barrie Becker begins as East Bay Children’s Law Offices’ new Executive Director today. She follows Interim Executive Director Susan Walsh, who ably led EBCLO during the search period after EBCLO’s founding … Continue reading →

We are now hiring an attorney into our Probate Counsel for Children program. Looking for someone with at least three years experience representing children. Please see attached job description. Probate Attorney Job Description 6-5-17

“Last week, 50 local chief judges sent a letter to Brown and legislators seeking – actually begging – for this relatively tiny appropriation.” Read the full op ed article about the need for adequate dependency funding here.

Thank you to the Oakland Bay Area Links for their generous grant to EBCLO. We are honored to be among the organizations supported by this impressive group of women. The Links, Incorporated is an international, not-for-profit corporation, established in 1946. The … Continue reading →

Many thanks to long time EBCLO supporters who will match every donation made to EBCLO through East Bay Gives up to $22,500! What is East Bay Gives? It’s a 24-hour-online giving blitz celebrating the generosity of the Bay Area. It … Continue reading →

Great article covering EBCLO’s budget cuts was on the front page of the East Bay Times yesterday. To read the article and see the video visit: http://www.eastbaytimes.com/2017/03/13/attorneys-more-funding-needed-to-help-east-bay-foster-youths/